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Atlantic blue crab

Atlantic croakers), 4.77 (blue crabs), 3.13 (spotted sea trout), 4.49 (blue catfish) (Pereira et... [Pg.1074]

Fig. 28.8 The structure of deoxyhaemocyanin from the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus) (a) the backbone of the protein chain and the positions of the two Cu(I) centres, and (b) the active site in which the two Cu(I) centres are bound by histidine residues, (c) The 02-binding site in oxyhaemocyanin from the Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus). Hydrogen atoms are omitted colour code Cu, brown C, grey O, red N, blue. Fig. 28.8 The structure of deoxyhaemocyanin from the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus) (a) the backbone of the protein chain and the positions of the two Cu(I) centres, and (b) the active site in which the two Cu(I) centres are bound by histidine residues, (c) The 02-binding site in oxyhaemocyanin from the Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus). Hydrogen atoms are omitted colour code Cu, brown C, grey O, red N, blue.

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